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		<title>Citizens Bark but Cecil County Commish Still Don&#8217;t Heel on Proposed Animal Law</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cesar Milan, the “dog whisperer,” where are you when the Cecil County Commissioners need you? After a nearly two hour public hearing last week and hundreds of emails and phone calls from pet parents voicing concerns about a proposed new animal ordinance, the Commissioners clashed Tuesday as they attempted to re-write the proposal, yet again, after a three-year review of the county’s animal laws. [SEE previous Cecil Times report and analysis here: https://ceciltimes.com/2012/06/cecil-county-animal-law-good-intentions-run-a-costly-amok-zoning-issues-ignored/ ] The commissioners appeared to reach agreement on one of the more contentious provisions cited by citizens at the public hearing: a requirement that all dogs crossing the state line into Cecil County must have a “health certificate” signed by a veterinarian. Owners of weekend homes in the county and organizers of dog shows and a “dry land” dog sled competition held at Fair Hill have protested that the provision was unfair and would drive tourism dollars out of the county. The proposed ordinance also would require a veterinarian-signed “health certificate” for any animal “being given away” and states that “any animal found without the required certificate of health shall be impounded and quarantined” and the owner fined $500. Commissioners Board President James Mullin (R-1) said the [&#8230;]]]></description>
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